| PRINTER | • printer n. One who makes prints. • printer n. The operator of a printing press or the owner of a printing business; (metonymically) any printing business. • printer n. (Now chiefly computer hardware) A device, usually attached to a computer, used to print text or images… |
| PRINTERS | • printers n. Plural of printer. • PRINTER n. one that prints. |
| PRINTERY | • printery n. A printworks. • PRINTERY n. a place where printing is done. |
| SPRINTER | • sprinter n. One who sprints. • sprinter n. Transition period between winter and spring: late winter. • Sprinter n. (Rail transport, Britain) A British diesel multiple unit of class 150, 153, 155, 156, 158 or 159. |
| IMPRINTER | • imprinter n. A device that imprints. • imprinter n. A person who does imprinting with such a device. • imprinter n. An organism that imprints, or forms an attachment. |
| REPRINTER | • reprinter n. One who reprints. • REPRINTER n. one who reprints. |
| SPRINTERS | • sprinters n. Plural of sprinter. • Sprinters n. Plural of Sprinter. • SPRINTER n. one who sprints. |
| IMPRINTERS | • imprinters n. Plural of imprinter. • IMPRINTER n. one who imprints. |
| PRINTERIES | • printeries n. Plural of printery. • PRINTERY n. a place where printing is done. |
| REPRINTERS | • reprinters n. Plural of reprinter. • REPRINTER n. one who reprints. |
| TELEPRINTER | • teleprinter n. (Historical) Synonym of teletype, a telegraph that automatically prints transmited messages in letters… • TELEPRINTER n. a device capable of producing hard copy from signals received over a communications circuit. |
| TELEPRINTERS | • teleprinters n. Plural of teleprinter. • TELEPRINTER n. a device capable of producing hard copy from signals received over a communications circuit. |
| OVERINTERPRET | • overinterpret v. To give an overinterpretation. • overinterpret v. To attach too much importance to an interpretation. |
| OVERINTERPRETS | • overinterprets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overinterpret. |
| OVERINTERPRETED | • overinterpreted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overinterpret. |